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Powering Grant Narratives: Accessing Free, Reputable Data to Strengthen Your Case

Grant Professionals Association

When grant applications call for evidence that your proposed intervention works, citing scientific articles can strengthen your case. This search yields the article Motivational interviewing for cannabis use disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2021). Relevant data can be found on pages 16 and 19.

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Effective Teamwork Starts with Team Building by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Consider these three team-building strategies: Build Teams with a Balance of Expertise and Passion In The Science of Teamwork from The American Journal of Health Promotion (2021), researcher Sara Johnson points to team chemistry and connectedness as elements of a high-functioning team.

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Sabotage: Obstruction or Treason

Grant Professionals Association

Despite our best efforts and knowledge, sometimes sabotage can sneak in to derail progress on a project or proposal. This changed the language in other sections we had spent the previous week working on to align throughout the proposal. The Oxford Dictionary lists some common synonyms for sabotage as to undermine, cripple or impair.

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Your Grant Narrative is Not Your Baby!

Grant Professionals Association

While your proposal may not be your baby, it is still important work, and you don’t want to hand it over to someone who will handle it carelessly. If your role involves working with multiple clients or stakeholders from various backgrounds, recognize that your expertise is in crafting an excellent proposal.

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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome as a Grant Professional

Grant Professionals Association

Changing thought patterns is ongoing and will likely require revision at various times—when you take on a new role or face knowing a proposal is not top quality due to limitations that might not have been your own. Author Bio: Kellie Brungard, GPC (she/her), is a grant specialist at Assel Grant Services. Competency: 07.

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Interview with Carolyn Appleton: How to Launch Your Grant Writing Career

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A clear presentation of the facts and the argument in favor of support–and a well-targeted grant proposal that fits with the funder’s area(s) of interest–is often best. GPCI administers the nationally recognized Grant Professional Certification (GPC) credential, which is highly regarded and well worth placing on your resume.